Not exact matches
During the first of two hearings on Capitol Hill on Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator faced tough
questions from House Democrats over his
myriad ethics scandals and deregulatory fervor.
The detailed story of her son, who is now grown and living in another state, must be saved for a different day, but the
myriad questions that even the synopsis raises about accountability over federal special education and disability services funds is important to keep front and center
during the current reform conversation.
Of course,
during the entire time we were together, I peppered him with a
myriad of annoying
questions about what it was like to work for Lonely Planet.
Taking into account Green's longstanding consideration of the historical and institutional legacies of Modernism, in Pacing, the title of her CCVA project, the artist will engage with and return to an ongoing series of
questions and forms of relation, allowing
during the invited period a variety of trajectories to emerge from
myriad points of material, imaginings, and speculation.
That is a
question the country's artists asked and answered in
myriad ways
during the decade spanning the economic crash of 1929 through America's entry into World War II.
Included among the
myriad of
questions that should be asked
during the business development phase is asking the client about both their needs and wants, and intently listening to their answers.
There are a
myriad of
questions that may come up
during an interview and you will need to tackle each with maturity, calm and poise, because the interviewer will be sizing you up through your answer.